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Though the latest film by Montreal’s Simon Lavoie may be less overtly confrontational than THOSE WHO MAKE REVOLUTION HALFWAY DIG THEIR OWN GRAVES – which Lavoie presented at last year’s KCFF with co-director Mathieu Denis – it’s no less audacious. That’s partially due to its source material: an award-winning novel by the late Gaétan Soucy that became a literary sensation in Quebec thanks to its grim and surreal tale of two siblings whose minds were so warped by their religious-maniac father, the younger of the two doesn’t even understand she’s actually a girl. Integrating Soucy’s ideas and story with his own provocations, Lavoie presents a stunning vision of mid-century Quebec that’s closer to the horrors of Hieronymous Bosch than the bittersweet nostalgia of MON ONCLE ANTOINE

“Johnson – in her first leading role – is riveting as the maladjusted hero.” -Norman Wilner, NOW Magazine

The Screening Room120 Princess Street, Kingston, ON

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The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches

The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches will be at The Screening Room in Kingston, ON on Friday, March 2, 2018. The doors open at 8:20PM, and the event will get underway around 9:00PM. The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches line-up includes The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches.
The Screening Room is located at 120 Princess Street, Kingston, ON.

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